The 2nd of May 2026 is Comics Giveaway Day! And joining the likes of Spider-man and the X-Men, Marvel is releasing an issue bringing together their 20th Century studio properties with an issue ...
Now, the new film Predator: Badlands is getting attention for its prominent use of Weyland-Yutani, the organization that has been a major part of the Alien franchise ...
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'Predator: Badlands' director explains why he changed something in the movie after seeing Alien: Romulus — 'We gotta use that'
In the last three years, the Alien/Predator franchise has been as active as any in modern Hollywood. Audiences have seen three new movies (Prey, Alien: Romulus, Predator: Killer Of Killers) and a new ...
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Could ‘Predator’ join ‘Alien: Earth’? Showrunner Noah Hawley weighs in
Showrunner Noah Hawley recently addressed the possibility during an interview on the SmartLess podcast, putting those hopes to rest, for now. “No, not onto the show, I don’t think,” Hawley said when ...
Predator : Badlands est actuellement en salles, et la fin du film soulève quelques questions sur la suite de la saga (et les liens avec Alien, évidemment). Autre ressemblance frappante : cette quête ...
Predator : Badlands, réalisé par Dan Trachtenberg, est sorti au cinéma et un constat s’impose : le futur Alien vs Predator commence ici, qu’on le veuille ou non.
In 1987, a hyper-advanced alien species known as the “Yautja” descended upon an elite military squad in Guatemala. Thanks to its memorable performances, quotable dialogue and inventive action set ...
Dan Trachtenberg's "Predator: Badlands" could be mistaken for a coming-of-age teen drama in space. Rejection, tragedy, doubt, and self-efficacy – it's all here. To completely butcher a Britney Spears ...
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